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    • TimZettT

      DOSBox - How to define global settings, i.e. audio volume?

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      @Efriim Batocera is very similar to Recalbox, since it was started by a former Recalbox team member - so I'd expect them to be very close.

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      HDMI audio drops immediately after music/sound ends.

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      @edmaul69 Ugh, sorry about the typos. Power supply is definitely 5v 2.5a (included in my RP kit) I also tried another 5v 5a supply, and the USB connection on the breakout box which is 5v 1a and actually works fine (though I use the kit supply in the permanent installation).

      If anything downstream of the PI is PCM rather than Bitstream, it causes problems, so if anyone finds this in a search, make sure that your TV and audio system are all set to Bitstream.

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      Sound Settings, audio level drops a point ever time I return there.

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      @BuZz said in Sound Settings, audio level drops a point ever time I return there.:

      @Wizardling I assume it's just a rounding issue from converting the saved alsa value to a percentage - just ignore it :)

      Yeah, but each visit drops the audio level another point. It's not just once. It is every visit, forever, after the initial change. If one installs RetroPie and never changes the default 75% audio level, this doesn't happen. But as soon as one changes the audio level, it drops every single visit, thereafter.

      Or if you're saying ignore it regardless of all that, well, I call this a fairly serious sound settings bug. Nothing should be altering settings on it's own every time the user visits settings :-)